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This real-world approach to understanding and navigating the corporate landscape is designed for those just starting their corporate journey, and those wanting to solidify and/or advance their position. John "Jack" Lash shares 25 years of corporate leadership experience to help others understand the behind-the-scenes so they can navigate corporate culture, after-hours activities, and company sponsored opportunities smoothly. Topics include: Mentorship vs. Sponsorship, Looking the Part, and The Art of Feedback. Surviving the Corporate Game: The Keys to Succcess also includes a Corporate…mehr

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This real-world approach to understanding and navigating the corporate landscape is designed for those just starting their corporate journey, and those wanting to solidify and/or advance their position. John "Jack" Lash shares 25 years of corporate leadership experience to help others understand the behind-the-scenes so they can navigate corporate culture, after-hours activities, and company sponsored opportunities smoothly. Topics include: Mentorship vs. Sponsorship, Looking the Part, and The Art of Feedback. Surviving the Corporate Game: The Keys to Succcess also includes a Corporate Glossary and list of Corporate Abbreviations every employee needs to know.
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Autorenporträt
John "Jack" Lash has spent over 25 years in the corporate sector, in various leadership roles, improving top and bottom-line performance. He is an expert in continuous process improvement and has worked for a number of fortune 500 companies including Hershey Foods, PepsiCo/Frito Lay, Grainger Industrial Supply, Kraft Foods, and most recently JC Penney as Vice President, Supply Chain Operations. His expertise is also highlighted in his book, Surviving the Corporate Game: Keys to Success. He also started the consultancy J. Alexander and Associates in 2002, providing consultation in leadership development, executive coaching, and process optimization. It now operates under the Media Versed Communications, Inc. umbrella. Jack is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and he and his wife Barbara have two children.